I remember on this date, with my heart in my throat, our brother Firefighters, Police officers, all other first responders that died in the Twin Towers ten years ago. May we never forget their sacrafice for their fellow man!

Hey Guys, I have to sell the Fire Fighter Tribute Chopper I built due the health problems. It is the bike pictured. Anyone interested, please give mea yell. It's currently going for half the cost of parts. Check it out here or more on face book.

Yeah, 2" isn't bad especially on a new tank. The kits I am aware of are mostly fibreglass/epoxy based. Although I would still consider having the tank permanently repaired (weld/brased) especially because it is a new tank, the epoxy patch may just do the job. I have a number of customers (work part time in a Hot Rod shop) use "JB Weld" and swear by it (not at it - LOL). It's just because of my firefighting back ground that makes me nervous (using unlike materials, plastic/fibreglass/epoxy) to not have that much potentialy flamable/explosive riding around with you and your car to save $. "If you have a $5. head, buy a $5. helmet!" In other words, don't cheap out when your life may depend on it!

The crack is 2'' long, and its a new tank cost 160., fisrt time putting one in. We had a really bad one 2010 a guy was welding after hours in a garage, and dripping gas and drop light cause an explosion, When we pulled in the yard he was walking out still on fire, what was cloths was flesh, still alive, Thanks guys, stay save!

Chris, many aftermarket replacement tanks are fairly inexpensive. If you are intending to repair an "old"(more than 20years) tank, there maybe more problems waiting on the inside. I would give thought and research to replacement (even salvage yard) unless your tank is newer. Car gas tanks are less ridgid than motorcycle tanks and will expand and contract with heat and cold as well as flex driving down the road more. Some welding shops will do the job (not for the untrained) off the car and usually filled with something non explosive like Co2 or other innert gas vapor. DO NOT TRY THIS AT HOME! LOL